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Radio station
Radio Líder
Broadcast areaBogotá
BrandingHJCU
Programming
FormatNews / talk / music
AffiliationsCadena Melodía
Ownership
OwnerCadena Melodía
History
First air date1947 (as Radio Industrial)-2012
Former frequencies730 kHz 6140 kHz
Links
Websitehttp://www.cadenamelodia.com/

Radio Líder was the flagship station of the AM network of Cadena Melodía, a Colombian radio network. It started in 1947 as Radio Industrial. It would later be renamed to Radio Capital, until 1959 when Liberal party politician Efraín Páez Espitia bought the station and changed its name to Radio Melodía.

In 2012, Cadena Melodía rented sister station Melodía FM Estéreo to Valórem, owner of Caracol TV. Thus, Melodía FM Estéreo moved to the AM band, where Radio Líder was located.

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